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Thanks to NetGalley and Knopf Books for Young Readers for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: May 29th, 2018
416 Pages
Synopsis: On a floating junkyard beneath a radiation sky, a deadly secret lies buried in the scrap.
Eve isn’t looking for secrets—-she’s too busy looking over her shoulder. The robot gladiator she’s just spent six months building has been reduced to a smoking wreck, and the only thing keeping her Grandpa from the grave was the fistful of credits she just lost to the bookies. To top it off, she’s discovered she can destroy electronics with the power of her mind, and the puritanical Brotherhood are building a coffin her size. If she’s ever had a worse day, Eve can’t remember it.
But when Eve discovers the ruins of an android boy named Ezekiel in the scrap pile she calls home, her entire world comes crashing down. With her best friend Lemon Fresh and her robot conscience, Cricket, in tow, she and Ezekiel will trek across deserts of irradiated glass, infiltrating towering megacities and scour the graveyard of humanity’s greatest folly to save the ones Eve loves, and learn the dark secrets of her past.
Even if those secrets were better off staying buried.
I’ve read almost all of Jay Kristoff’s books and I’m happy to say that Lifel1k3 is his best yet! It’s original, creative, exciting, and is definitely going on my top ten list of favorite books of 2018.
The first few chapters are a little slow, but it doesn’t take long for the action to kick in. The characters are absolutely fantastic! While Eve is definitely the star as a badass fighter who’s suffering from PTSD due to a traumatic past, the others are equally interesting, especially her loyal BFF, Lemon Fresh, and Ezekiel who despite not being human, is head-over-heels in love with Eve.
The world building is phenomenal and the plot has elements of Romeo and Juliet, Mad Max, and Terminator. I found it impossible to tear myself away and finished this in one day. The ending completely knocked my socks off and I can’t wait until the sequel comes out.
Glad to hear you enjoyed this one so much, Kim, even though it’s not my thing.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete!🤗
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Ok you convinced me Kim! I will begin this one today as I bought it at YALC! It will be my first 😉
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Woot!😁
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Awesome. I’m still playing catch-up on Jay Kristoff’s books so I’m adding this one to my TBR list. 🙂
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Yay!☺️
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Fab review 😁 I have this but am yet to read!
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Thanks! I think you’ll like this.☺️
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On the list! I probably won’t get round to it til the sequel’s out, got a few to get through first, so let me know when that happens!
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Yay! The sequel isn’t coming out until next year so you’ve got plenty of time Fraggle.☺️
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I can’t keep up anymore. Did you really have to add in the fact that this has elements of Mad Max and Terminator in it? 😂😂 Really??? grumble…grumble…. adding it to the list….😭😭😭😭
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Bwahaha!😈
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Glad you enjoyed this one! I really need to give this author a go.
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Thanks Angie!
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Lovely review, Kim! I have had this on my radar and don’t think I can miss it! 💕
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Thanks Jennifer. You definitely need to read this ASAP!
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I have heard nothing but good things about this one…I might have to try to move it up on my TBR
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I think you’re going to love this Samantha!
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Great review Kim! Hehe is it wrong for me to still get a kick out of hearing “Lemon Fresh”? That name just cracks me up, love it! 🙂
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Thanks Carrie! And her name is so fitting!😁
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So much praise for this one! I’ve seen a lot of people love it too. Sounds like it’s totally worth the time! Great review! 😀
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I think you’d like this Lashaan.☺️
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OMG, I’m so glad you loved this book! I love Jay Kristoff’s books! I recently bought LifeL1k3 and I can’t wait to dig into it. Nice review! 🙂
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He’s brilliant.I know you’re going to love this Raven.☺️
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I HAVE to pick up one of his books! I haven’t yet, oh my gosh! I’m so glad you enjoyed this book so much and I just know I’m going to love his books too!! 🙂
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Thanks Jen. I think he’s definitely an author you’d enjoy.🤗
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Sound like this one is worth it, you gave it a stellar review, and I think I have only heard good things so far 🙂
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Thank you so much Asia! I think this is my favorite of his so far.☺️
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Yes, yes YES! This is right up Brad’s alley!
Top 10 of the Year, u reckon? I’m intrigued – the title itself looks cool, but what a synopsis?! Sounds like the maddest thing ever. Finding the remains of androids on scrap piles? Uff, not a day passes…
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Even though it’s YA, I do think you’d like this Brad.
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The YA doesn’t matter, as long as it’s great SF!
I trust your judgment, so I know I will have a good time reading this (if I can have a good time trying to find it!) 😉
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👍🏻👍🏻
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